Advertisement

What's scarier at night than a graveyard? One that's haunted. Across Washington, there are numerous cemeteries that are believed to be haunted, where spirits reportedly lurk at night, and refuse to accept their grave as a final resting place. If you're feeling brave, you might want to go on a ghost tour of a local cemetery, where an expert can tell you all about the spirits that have been known to haunt your local graveyards, as well as the haunted history of the location.

The monuments in Bayview cemetery are believed to possess paranormal qualities. According to legend, anyone who lays on the monument Death Bed, will lose years off their life. Another monument, named Angel Eyes is believed to be the residence of a spirit that is known to wander the cemetery grounds. The cemetery is also recognized for the appearance of floating apparitions, as well as...
Read More

Apparitions of deceased coal miners and swinging lanterns have been known to appear late at night in this cemetery. Eerie whistling sounds and hazy, supernatural fog have been documented by ghost enthusiasts. There have also been reports of a white horse that weaves in and out of the tombstones.
Read More

Carnation Cemetery is believed to be haunted by an endless amount of spirits. The ghost of a woman in a white dress has been frequently spotted. Visitors to the cemetery have also experienced sharp pangs of pain but were never able to determine a source for their discomfort.
Read More

Within the cemetery is a set of stairs that are believed to lead to the underground crypt of a wealthy family. Thrill seekers who have made it to the bottom of the stairs claim to have had a vision of hell when they turned around. Other visitors to the cemetery have encountered apparitions of women and children wearing tattered and ragged clothing.
Read More

Thorp cemetery is recognizable as one of the most haunted places in Washington state. Located in Kittitas county, the town of Thorp has been documented for its conflict between Native Americans and American settlers. In 1890 a Native American woman named Suzy was lynched by unknown individual(s). According to legend her spirit continues to haunt the cemetery on moonlight nights. She is...
Read More

Founded in 2011, WAHauntedHouses.com is a simple and unique online haunted event & attraction resource created to make it easy for locals to find Haunted House, Spook Walk, Corn Maze, and other Halloween Attractions in their local area.